03-16-2012, 11:32 AM
"Oldern said,
"How did they manage to not meet in their way to each other's place?"
Really??? THAT is your argument????? Now that is proof of your exaggerated attempt to derail the argument. "
Oh, Shin'Ar, please try to stay composed, as you seem to be giving to anger. Why would you be angered?
Besides, my whole post, numbered, is my "argument". You are good at picking up bits - again- that does not support your idea, but you fail to understand how crucial this is in the overall scenario.
I could go on for hours. Instead of working, trying to relax and create the stories that I want to create, I could sit here, type out countless words on how your static picture lacks purpose (how come that two families manage to land in a different planet and the men who were supposed to work in this new environment were not tested to not fall into the trap of drug addiction? How come you do not even bother with thinking it further - as in what happens now that the stoned father kills the other family's one member? Do you apply a punishment to him, and think that maybe he will learn his lesson and NOW become peaceful thanks to the events that he set in motion, or do you expect him to just be bad forever? Where comes the spirituality where we can make spaceships traveling around but we cannot support one man who is addicted to a substance? etc.), but I see that you do not really want to test that picture of yours - you just wanted to prove your point.
I will repeat: if you are part of an oversoul, and someone else is part of the same oversoul, your conflict with "him" is an inner struggle of a creature that is Infinite, that cannot be hurt, that cannot be damaged, and even the one that hurts the other part is in no real danger of "getting lost".
Do you mourn your every lost cell in every waking moment? Do you know how many milliard of cells DIE every split second in this Earth? At one point, one needs to consider the possibility of physicality a temporary aspect after all, with no real consequence to the Infinite Creation's well-being.
"How did they manage to not meet in their way to each other's place?"
Really??? THAT is your argument????? Now that is proof of your exaggerated attempt to derail the argument. "
Oh, Shin'Ar, please try to stay composed, as you seem to be giving to anger. Why would you be angered?
Besides, my whole post, numbered, is my "argument". You are good at picking up bits - again- that does not support your idea, but you fail to understand how crucial this is in the overall scenario.
I could go on for hours. Instead of working, trying to relax and create the stories that I want to create, I could sit here, type out countless words on how your static picture lacks purpose (how come that two families manage to land in a different planet and the men who were supposed to work in this new environment were not tested to not fall into the trap of drug addiction? How come you do not even bother with thinking it further - as in what happens now that the stoned father kills the other family's one member? Do you apply a punishment to him, and think that maybe he will learn his lesson and NOW become peaceful thanks to the events that he set in motion, or do you expect him to just be bad forever? Where comes the spirituality where we can make spaceships traveling around but we cannot support one man who is addicted to a substance? etc.), but I see that you do not really want to test that picture of yours - you just wanted to prove your point.
I will repeat: if you are part of an oversoul, and someone else is part of the same oversoul, your conflict with "him" is an inner struggle of a creature that is Infinite, that cannot be hurt, that cannot be damaged, and even the one that hurts the other part is in no real danger of "getting lost".
Do you mourn your every lost cell in every waking moment? Do you know how many milliard of cells DIE every split second in this Earth? At one point, one needs to consider the possibility of physicality a temporary aspect after all, with no real consequence to the Infinite Creation's well-being.